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TATA CONSULTING ENGINEERS LIMITED
PRE FEASIBILITY REPORT
FOR
4000 MW COAL BASED ULTRA MEGA POWER PLANT
AT HUSAINABAD, DEOGHAR DISTRICT, JHARKHAND, INDIA
Project Proponent:
Deoghar Mega Power Limited
A Wholly owned subsidiary of PFC Limited,
Urjanidhi, 1, Barakhambha Lane
Connaught Place, New Delhi-110001
OCTOBER 15, 2012
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER
NO.
TITLE
PAGE NO.
Executive Summary 1
I Introduction 2
II Project Description 3
III Site Analysis 8
IV Planning Brief and Proposed Infrastructure 16
V Rehabilitation and Resettlement 18
VI Project Schedule 19
VII Social Benefits 20
LIST OF EXHIBITS
EXHIBIT
NO.
TITLE
1 SITE LOCATION MAP (SHEET 1 OF 2)
2 SITE LOCATION MAP (SHEET 2 OF 2)
3 PLOT PLAN
4 HEAT BALANCE DIAGRAM
5 WATER SYSTEM - SCHEME AND MATERIAL BALANCE
DIAGRAM
6 PROPOSED SITE LOCATION ON MINERAL MAP
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. Deoghar Mega Power Limited was incorporated on 26.04.2012 under the
Companies Act 1956 as a wholly owned subsidiary of PFC Limited is a Special
Purpose vehicle (SPV) for setting up a 4000 MW domestic coal-based Ultra Mega
Power Plant (UMPP) based on Super-critical Technology at Husainabad (Latitude
24°21’36”N and Longitude 86°35’52”E) in Deoghar District of Jharkhand State.
The proposed UMPP will be set up by a developer selected through tariff based
International Competitive Bidding process following the “Guidelines for
Determination of Tariff by Bidding Process for Procurement of Power by
Distribution Licensees (“Guidelines”) issued by Ministry of Power, Govt. of India.
2. An area of about 2600 acres of land is required for the proposed 4000 MW
domestic coal based UMPP including green belt around the complex.
3. Estimated annual total consumptive water requirement for the plant is about
110 Million Cubic Meter (MCM)/year (Approx. 12510 m3/hr) for 4000 MW,
considering re-circulating closed cooling water system with induced draft cooling
tower and considering ash water recovery. Water will be drawn from Ajay river
basin at about 11 kilometers from the north eastern boundary of the site.
4. For Coal block allocation, Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Limited
(CMPDIL) has been requested by CEA (the Technical Partner) to suggest captive
coal blocks in Rajmahal or nearby coalfield for the proposed UMPP. The annual
coal requirement is estimated at about 18-20 million tons per annum based on
the GCV of about 3400-3800 kcal/kg. Based upon the recommendations of
CMPDIL the Ministry of coal, Govt. of India will be approached for allocation of
coal block to the UMPP.
5. The total power generated from the power plant using coal from captive coal
block will be procured by various procurers which are being identified by
Ministry of Power, Govt. of India.
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CHAPTER I
1.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT AND THE DEVELOPER
1.1 Deoghar Mega Power Limited (DMPL) was incorporated on 26.04.2012 under
the Companies Act 1956 as a wholly owned subsidiary of PFC Limited is a
Special Purpose vehicle (SPV) for setting up a 4000 MW domestic coal-based
Ultra Mega Power Plant (UMPP) based on Super-critical Technology at
Husainabad (Latitude 24°21’36”N and Longitude 86°35’52”E) in Deoghar
District of Jharkhand State. The proposed UMPP will be set up by a developer
selected through tariff based International Competitive Bidding process
following the “Guidelines for Determination of Tariff by Bidding Process for
Procurement of Power by Distribution Licensees (“Guidelines”) issued by
Ministry of Power, Govt. of India.
1.2 An area of about 2600 acres of land is required for the proposed 4000 MW
domestic coal based UMPP including green belt around the complex.
1.3 Estimated annual total consumptive water requirement for the plant is about
110 Million Cubic Meter (MCM)/year (Approx. 12510 m3/hr) for 4000 MW,
considering re-circulating closed cooling water system with induced draft
cooling tower and considering ash water recovery. Water will be drawn from
Ajay river basin at about 11 kilometers from the north eastern boundary of
the site
1.4 For Coal block allocation, Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Limited
(CMPDIL) has been requested to suggest captive coal blocks in Rajmahal or
nearby coalfield for the proposed UMPP. The annual coal requirement is
estimated at about 18-20 million tons per annum based on the GCV of about
3400-3800 kcal/ kg. Based upon the recommendations of CMPDIL the
Ministry of coal, Govt. of India will be approached for allocation of coal block
to the UMPP.
1.5 The total power generated from the power plant using coal from captive coal
block will be procured by various procurers which are being identified by
Ministry of Power, Govt. of India.
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CHAPTER II
2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
2.1 THE PROJECT
The Project is proposed to be a 4000 MW domestic coal based Ultra Mega Power Plant
(UMPP) based on Super-critical Technology and to be located at Husainabad in Deoghar
District of Jharkhand State.
2.2 PROJECT LOCATION
The site is located under the block office of Devipur of Deoghar District at about 9 to 10
kilometers North-west of the Madhupur town and about 16 kms from Deoghar town.
The Eastern Railway Main line running between Jasidih and Madhupur is at a distance
of 2-3 kms on the eastern side of the proposed site and the nearest railway station is
Mathurapur on Broad gauge at a distance of three kilometers. The river Pathro is
running at a distance of 1-2 Kms in the South - South West side and river Ajay is
running at a distance of 11 kilometers from the north eastern boundary of the site. The
site is approachable from the Sarath-Deoghar road which is about 10 km from the site.
Motor able road is available upto Mathurapur village which is 3 Km from the site. The
site location is shown in the map enclosed as Exhibit 1.
2.3 PROJECT SIZE
The Project will have a Gross capacity of 4000 MW.
2.4 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
In a Thermal Power Plant, the chemical energy of the fuel (coal) is first converted into
thermal energy (during combustion), which is then converted into mechanical energy
(through a turbine) and finally into electrical energy (through a generator). The
schematic diagram of the process of power generation from a coal based thermal power
plant is shown in the Exhibit 4.
Power production from a coal-based plant has the following steps.
Coal would be received from mines through rail in BOBRN/BOXN wagons and
unloaded inside the plant. Coal received from BOBRN wagons shall be unloaded into
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the trackhopper and BOXN wagons shall be unloaded using Rotaside type Wagon
Tipplers (WT) into the Wagon Tippler Hopper (WTH). From hoppers the coal will be
conveyed via crushers either to the coal stock pile for storage when the coal bunkers
are full or directly to the coal bunkers through belt conveyor system.
The coal is transferred by conveyor belt to the coal bunkers, from where it is fed to the
pulverizing mills, which grind it to fine powder. The finely powdered coal, mixed with air
is then blown into the boiler by a fan where it burns.
The chemical energy in the coal is converted to thermal energy in the steam generator
furnace. The steam generator furnace is made up of water wall, where almost half of the
heat generated is absorbed. Around 35-40 percent of the heat in the flue gas is
absorbed by super heater, re-heater, economizer and air pre-heater and 10%-15% is
lost to the atmosphere. The high enthalpy steam is expanded in the turbine where the
thermal energy is converted to kinetic energy. Further, the kinetic energy is converted
to electrical energy in the generator, which is then transmitted to user end by
transmission system.
During combustion, the non-combustible part of coal is converted into ash. A small
part of ash (about 20%) binds together to form lumps, which fall into the ash pits at the
bottom of the furnace. This part of ash, known as bottom ash is water quenched,
ground and then conveyed for subsequent disposal to ash disposal area.
Major part of the ash (about 80%) is in fine powder form, known as fly ash, and is
carried out of the boiler along with the flue gas. The flue gas, after heat recovery, is
passed through the electrostatic precipitators, where the ash is trapped by electrodes
charged with high voltage electricity.
The flue gases exiting from the Electrostatic Precipitators (ESPs) are discharged
through a tall chimney for wider dispersal of remaining ash particles and gases. The
ash collected in the ESP hoppers is extracted in dry form and conveyed to dry ash
storage silos from where it is supplied to user industries. Unused part of fly ash shall
be taken to ash ponds for disposal.
The steam, after passing through the turbines, is condensed back into water in the
condensers and the same is re-used as a boiler feed water for making steam.
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2.5 LAND REQUIREMENT AND AVAILABILITY
An area of about 2600 acres of land is required for the proposed 4000 MW domestic
coal based UMPP including green belt around the complex (Exhibit 3 – Plot Plan). The
break-up of the land requirement is as follows.
BREAK-UP OF LAND REQUIREMENT
2.6 COAL REQUIREMENT AND SOURCE
The plant has been identified as a coal fired Thermal Power Plant. The annual coal
requirement at 85% PLF based on the unit heat rate of approx. 2320 kCal/kWh and the
coal GCV of 3400-3800 kCal/kg for a plant capacity of 4000 MW is about 18-20 Million
Tonnes per Annum (MTPA).
2.7 COAL TRANSPORTATION
The coal extracted from Captive coal blocks will be transported to plant site through
railways. The coal transportation system envisaged would be capable of handling coal
as per the requirement of project on Maximum Continuous Rating (MCR) conditions.
2.8 SUPPORT FUEL
Start-up, warm up and low load {up to 40% Boiler Maximum Continuous Rating
(BMCR)} operation shall be carried out with Light Diesel Oil (LDO). Boiler will be so
designed that oil firing for flame stabilization will not be required beyond 40% BMCR.
Support fuel shall be LDO/HFO. LDO will be used only for start up and Heavy Fuel Oil
(HFO) will be used as support fuel at low loads. Transportation of both LDO and HFO
Sl. No. Particulars Area (Acres)
1. Main Plant Area and Balance of Plant Area 890
2. Ash Disposal area with green belt 850
3. Green Belt 350
4. Township 130
5. Corridors for raw water, coal etc 250
6. Water Storage 120
7. Total 2590
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shall be through rail in rake loads. Alternatively, provision for unloading from road
tankers will also be made.
2.9 WATER REQUIREMENT
Estimated annual total consumptive water requirement for the plant is about 110
Million Cubic Meter (MCM)/year (Approx. 12510 m3/hr) for 4000 MW, considering re-
circulating closed cooling water system with induced draft cooling tower and
considering ash water recovery. A raw water reservoir of 10 days storage to cater the
plant water requirements is proposed to be constructed near the project site. The raw
water from the water source shall be supplied to plant water reservoir. The raw water
from the reservoir shall be supplied to the raw water clarifiers to treat the raw water
and the same shall be stored in clarified water compartments.
The above quantity of water includes makeup water for the cooling towers (to
compensate for water lost on account of evaporation, drift and blow down) and other
consumptive requirement (Exhibit.-5 for Water Balance Diagram is attached).
2.10 WATER SOURCE
Water will be drawn from Ajay river basin at about 11 kilometers from the north
eastern boundary of the site and detailed study on the adequate availability of raw
water from Ajay River is being undertaken by IIT Roorkee.
2.11 IDENTIFIED ASH UTILITIES
Possibility for utilization of ash in nearby locations is being explored, which in turn will
help in reducing the land requirement.
The fly ash has high pozzolonic properties and when mixed with lime and water it is
suitable for the following uses:
• Cement Industry
• Brick Making Industry
• Light Weight Aggregates
• Road Sub-base
• Grouting Material
• Roads/paving used as filler in asphalt mix for roads
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• Road enlargement
Bottom ash will be utilized to the extent possible for the applications such as
landfills of low lying areas, filling abandoned mines etc.
2.12 ASH DISPOSAL
Many institutions such as Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee, Central Road
Research Institute, Central Power Research Institute and Central Fuel Research
Institute have carried out extensive work in identifying the possibilities of utilizing fly
ash. Ash utilization will be done as per the MoEF notification of 2009 and 100% fly-ash
utilization will be done by the 4th year of plant operation.
The unutilized bottom ash and fly ash so generated will be disposed into the ash
disposal area and will be utilized at proper time. The specific areas where the ash can
be disposed will be demarcated after detailed survey of site.
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CHAPTER III
3.0 SITE ANALYSIS
3.1 INTRODUCTION
Setting up of a coal fired thermal power project involves project justification and
techno-economic analysis of various alternatives available for coal source, water source,
and power evacuation as well as less impact on the environment. An attempt has,
therefore, been made to choose the techno-economically optimum option available for
the inputs and power plant components like coal, steam generator, cooling system, ash
handling and disposal system, dust suppression, particulate matter control and
effluent treatment. This section summarizes the study of analysis of various
alternatives considered.
The site identified for setting up of the power station is suitable in terms of availability
of space for main plant, proximity to railways for transportation of coal from mines,
proximity to water source; minimum R&R issue, suitability of land from topographical
and primary geological considerations, environmental and ecological considerations and
on the need for power in the State of Jharkhand.
3.2 SITE SELECTION CRITERIA
A number of factors related to economic generation, evacuation of power, and
environmental aspects are involved in site selection. The important factors, which
influence the project site selection include:
• Techno- economic Analysis
• Infrastructure logistics
• Environmental
3.3 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
The techno-economic considerations are as detailed below:
• Suitable and adequate land
• Availability of fuel
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• Availability of adequate quantity of consumptive and cooling water round the
year within reasonable distance from site.
3.4 INFRASTRUCTURE LOGISTICS
Availability of infrastructure facilities like Railways and Road access to the site for ease
of transportation of plant equipment, fuel etc.
• Facility for interconnection with transmission and distribution system for
evacuation of power
• Optimum investment requirement for development of the infrastructure.
• Availability of facilities like medical, education, market and railway station
within a reasonable distance.
3.5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION
Environmental considerations critical to the selection of a site include:
• Minimum use of agricultural land
• Minimum displacement of people
• Distance from thickly populated town
• Minimum requirement of felling of trees
• Avoidance of use of forest land
All the above factors have been considered for the proposed power plant.
3.6 SELECTION OF SITES
The State has high potential for indigenous coal based thermal generation of electricity.
The proposed TPP site has been selected on the basis of general guidelines issued by
MoEF applicable to setting up a Power Plant.
Selection of site has been carried out based on the desk top study of the relevant topo
sheets, visit to the identified sites and collection of information through interaction with
the locals and assessment of all pertinent factors like:
� Availability of land for main plant, ash pond, colony and various corridors
� Suitability of land from the point of view of its terrain, type of land and land use
pattern
� Accessibility & distance from the coal block and coal transportation
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� Approach to roads and railways
� Water source, its distance and availability
� Feasibility of transmission and grid connectivity
� Disturbance of the local population and R&R issues
� Environment & Forest issues
� Siting criteria for setting up industrial establishment
Following alternative sites were considered for this project and a preliminary survey has
been carried out to analyse the suitability of the sites with respect to the above
criterion.
a) Site – I : The site is located under the block office of Devipur of Deoghar district at
about 9 to 10 kms North-West of the Madhupur town and about 16 kms South-
West of Deoghar town. The Eastern Railway Main line running between Jasidih and
Madhupur is at a distance of 2-3 kms on the eastern side of the proposed site and
the nearest station is Mathurapur on Broad guage at a distance of 3 kms. The river
Pathro is running at a distance of just 1-2 Kms in the South – South West side and
river Ajay is running at a distance of 11 kilometers from the north eastern
boundary of the proposed site. The local Bhureshwari temple is at a distance of 7
km. The site location is shown in the map enclosed at Exhibit-1. This site is
suitable for the proposed thermal power station and the land area shall be acquired
by the Special purpose vehicle i.e Deoghar Mega Power Limited.
b) Site – II : The site is located at about 57 kms from Deoghar and is falling under the
circle office of Saranath. The site is near the confluence of Jainti and Ajay rivers.
The Ajay river is running along the north-east boundary of the site at a distance of
about 700-800 m leaving the area on the river bank and habitatant thereon. The
nearest railway station is Vidyasagar (broad Gauge) railway station of Eastern
Railways at a distance of 12 kms. The State highway-14 is at a distance of 9 kms.
The site location is shown in the map enclosed at Exhibit-1.
c) Site – III : The site is located under the block office of Devipur of Deoghar district
at about 18 kms North-West of the Madhupur town and about 22 kms South-West
of Deoghar town. The Eastern Railway Main line running between Jasidih and
Madhupur is at a distance of about 12 kms on the eastern side of the proposed site
and the nearest station is Mathurapur on Broad guage at a distance of 12 kms. The
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river Pathro is running at a distance of just 0.2 kms in the South side of the
proposed site side and river Ajay is running at a distance of 11 kilometers. The local
Bhureshwari temple is at a distance of about 0.2 km. The site location is shown in
the map enclosed at Exhibit-1.
Comparative analysis of the sites has been indicated below:
Description Site – I (Husainabad) Site – II
(Siktiya)
Site – III
(Burhai)
Availability of land for
main plant (Acres)
2600 (Approx.) 2300 (Approx.) 2650 (Approx.)
Suitability of land for
main plant
Suitable Suitable Suitable
Availability of land for
ash pond (Acres)
Around 850 acres
(including green belt)
of land is identified.
Available Available
Availability of land for
township (Acres)
Around 130 acres of
land is identified
inside the plant
boundary.
Around 130 acres
of land is
identified inside
the plant
boundary.
Around 130
acres of land is
identified inside
the plant
boundary.
Availability of land for
various corridors
Will be available Will be available Will be
available
Distance from Captive
coal block
Captive Coal Blocks
being identified by
CMPDIL in Rajmahal
(about 100 Kms) or
nearby coalfield
Captive Coal Blocks being identified by CMPDIL in Rajmahal (about 130 Kms)
Captive Coal Blocks being identified by CMPDIL in Rajmahal (about 130 Kms)
Accessibility & coal
transportation
Accessibility to the
site is feasible
through the existing
railway network
Accessibility to
the site is
feasible through
the existing
railway network
Accessibility to
the site is
feasible
through the
existing railway
network
Approach to road Motor able road is
available upto
Mathurapur village
which is 3 Km from
the site
State highway-14
at 9 km.
Ranchi-
Deoghar main
road at 1 km.
Approach to railways 2-3 Kms from Site 12 Kms from Site 12 Kms from
Site
Available water source Ajay River / Pathro
river
Ajay River Ajay River /
Pathro river
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Distance from water
source
Ajay river 11 km and
Pathro 1-2 km
700-800 m 11 km/ 0.2 km
Availability of water Likely from Ajay
River
Likely from Ajay
River
Likely from
Ajay River
Grid connectivity Shall be made
available
Shall be made
available
Shall be made
available
Environment & forest
issues
No protected or
reserve forest within
the proposed site
Few protected
forests within the
proposed site
Few protected
forest and one
water body
crossing the
proposed site
No. of villages to be
displaced
11 villages 12 villages 14 villages
Project Affected
Families
About 450 About 950 About 550
Population affected About 2500 people About 5600
people
About 3600
people
Considering the overall advantages as indicated in the above table, Site - I has been
considered as the most suitable site for installation of the proposed power plant in view
of the following.
• The site at Siktiya consists large forest area which includes some part of
protected forest. The site at Burhai has a water body crossing the land.
• The nearest broad gauge Rail line for Husainabad site is only 2-3 kms where as
it is 12 kms from the other two sites.
• The site at Sikitiya is in the catchment area of Ajay River and the site at Burhai
is in the catchment area of Pathro river.
Accordingly, the site was further surveyed and other aspects have been analyzed
keeping in view the location of the plant at Site – I.
3.7 ANALYSIS OF SELECTED SITE I
The details of the selected site are as follows:-
Sl. No. Consideration Site
1. Latitude 24°21’36’’N
2. Longitude 86°35’52”E
3. Village Jhuri, Dhorsa, Narayandih, Kharkoto,
Ranbad, Amjora, Bharthdih and
Chitrapur
4. Dist. Deoghar
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5. Nearest Railway Station
(Approx. distance in Km)
Mathurapur Railway Station (~2-3 Km)
6. Road Connectivity The site is approachable from the Sarath-
Deoghar road which is about 10 km from
the site. Motor able road is available upto
Mathurapur village which is 3 Km from
the site. This road may need to be
widened and strengthened for
transporting the heavy equipments like
boilers, turbine generator parts etc.,
during construction phase of the project
to carry heavy equipments based on the
route survey.
7. Land Availability Land needs to be acquired by Deoghar
Mega Power Limited
8. Forest Involved Minimum Forest cover of approximately
100 acres.
No eco sensitive spot like Natural Park,
Wildlife Sanctuary, Bio-sphere reserve or
Archaeological area in the vicinity of site.
9. Distance from Coal Source Captive Coal Blocks being identified by
CMPDIL in Rajmahal (about 100 Kms) or
nearby coalfield
10. R&R issue in terms of Home
Stead oustees
About 2500 people. However details
information from Gram Panchayat, Circle
Officers and BDO shall be obtained at a
later stage.
11. Source of Water Ajay River
12. Metropolitan Cities < 25 Km No
13. National Park and Wildlife
sanctuaries < 25 Km
No eco sensitive spot like Natural Park,
Wildlife Sanctuary, Bio-sphere reserve or
Archaeological area in the vicinity of site. 14. Ecologically sensitive areas like
tropical forests, biosphere
reserves, important water bodies
15. Does it fall within the approach
landing funnel of the nearest
airport
No
16. Does it fall within 500m from
the flood plain of any Riverine
System
No
17. Does it fall within 500m from
the Riverine / National Highway
/ Railway Line
No
18. Places of historical / cultural
archeological /religious / tourist
places / defense establishment
Burheshwari local Temple is about 7 kms
from the proposed site
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<10 Kms
19. Forest and prime agricultural
land
Minimum
20. Coal bearing area No
The above site for the UMPP at Hussainabad, District Deoghar was identified by the
team of officials of CEA, PFC in consultation with State Government of Jharkhand (GoJ)
and the GoJ vide letter dated June 25, 2012 had accorded ‘in principle’ consent to this
site.
3.8 CONNECTIVITY
In terms of connectivity, the site is connected by Railway line and State Highway. The
project site is approximately 2-3 Km from Mathurapur railway station. The site is
approachable from the Sarath-Deoghar road which is about 10 km from the site. Motor
able road is available upto Mathurapur village which is 3 Km from the site. This road
may need to be widened and strengthened for transporting the heavy equipments like
boilers, turbine generator parts etc., during construction phase of the project to carry
heavy equipments based on the route survey.
3.9 LAND USE OF THE SITE
3.9.1 GEOGRAPHY AND NATURAL DISASTERS
The location is geographically suitable for project activity, and the project will not be
disturbed by climatic and other geographical condition. The area is devoid of natural
disasters like earthquake, cyclone, landslides etc.
The project site falls under Seismic Zone- III, which is a moderate damage Risk Zone.
The region falls in Medium Damage Risk Zone in terms of wind vulnerability. The wind
speed in region is limited to 47 m/s. Also the site is free from any flood hazard as per
flood hazard map of Jharkhand, prepared by Building Materials & Technology
Promotion Council. While planning and designing the building structure, consideration
of respective seismic zone and wind pressure will be taken care of.
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3.9.2 ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONUMENTS
Burheshwari Temple is about 7 kms from the proposed site and Baba Baidyanath
Dham is about 18 kms from the proposed site.
3.9.3 BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES
No National Park, Wildlife Sanctuary or Biosphere reserve are found in 25 km radius
from the project site. However, some Protected Forests are seen in the 10-km radius
Study Area.
3.9.4 DEFENCE
There is no defence installation within 10 km radius of this unit.
3.9.5 METEOROLOGY
Both micro and macro meteorology is found to be suitable for this project.
3.9.6 POWER EVACUATION FACILITIES
The power generated by 4000 MW UMPP will be evacuated at 400/765 kV voltage level
having adequate numbers of transmission lines and connected to Grid. The details of
the load centers transmission lines will be identified later.
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CHAPTER IV
4.0 PLANNING BRIEF AND PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE
4.1 PLANNING CONCEPT
Approximately 2600 acres of land is required for the proposed 4000 MW coal based
UMPP including the colony and a green belt around the plant boundary. The break-up
of the land requirement are as follows.
4.2 INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
The proposed 4000 MW domestic coal based UMPP is proposed to be located at
Husainabad (Latitude 24°21’36”N and Longitude 86°35’52”E) in Deoghar District of
Jharkhand State. The proposed project can enjoy the facilities already available in the
area. However, no industrial infrastructure facility is available at present. Adequate
mobilization of construction facilities will be organized at various stages for timely and
unhindered implementation of the Project. Adequate construction office space and
covered storage space will be built to be utilized for construction activities, which may
be retained as offices, stores, and workshop after the power station is constructed.
In addition to the above, facilities like open storage space, preassembly yard for
construction period will also be provided. For the construction staff canteen, garage,
yard toilets etc. will also be constructed.
Sl.
No.
Particulars Area (Acres)
1. Main Plant Area and Balance of Plant Area 890
2. Ash Disposal area with green belt 850
3. Green Belt 350
4. Township 130
5. Corridors for raw water, coal etc 250
6. Water Storage 120
7. Total 2590
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4.3 LABOUR COLONY
A temporary labour colony for the construction labourer with all relevant facilities and
basic amenities near the site will be provided for the power project.
4.4 WASTE / ASH MANAGEMENT
Fly ash utilization plan will be prepared in line with existing rules framed by MoEF
under which utilization of fly ash is to be planned progressively for complete utilization
in a specified timeframe as per ash management plan.
4.4 EMPLOYMENT GENERATION
The Thermal Power Project will generate employment in the surroundings for the local
people during the construction as well as during operation period.
4.5 SOCIO-ECONOMIC
The project will improve the economy of District, State and Nation as well. The project
will help in improvement of local infrastructure, education and medical facilities.
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5.0 REHABILITATION AND RESETTLEMENT
Rehabilitation & Resettlement (R&R) Plan will be drawn and in consultation with State
Government as per the R&R policy and on the basis of necessary socioeconomic
surveys to facilitate preparation and implementation of R&R Plan and suitably
implemented.
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6.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE
6.1 PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
Commissioning of units shall commence during XIII Plan (2017-2022). Units to be
commissioned at intervals of 6 months with the first unit envisaged to be commissioned
within 48 months from the date of award to EPC Contractor.
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7.0 SOCIAL BENEFITS
The industrial activity of the proposed project coupled with the ancillary facilities /
industries, would contribute to the overall socio-economic development of the region.
7.1 DIRECT BENEFITS TO THE NATIONAL AND STATE EXCHEQUER
• Power Tariff
• Excise Duty
• State Sales Tax or VAT
• Income by way of registration of trucks, payment of road tax and payment of tax
for interstate movements.
• Income by way of transporting clinker /coal / cement / fly ash for railways.
• Income Tax from individual as well as corporate taxes by the Cement Company
and Ancillary units.
• Benefit to local community
7.2 DIRECT EMPLOYMENT
Skilled/Unskilled/semi-skilled manpower related to industrial activities will be drawn
locally or from nearby places. Preference during recruitment will be given to the people
of surrounding areas according to their qualification and experience
7.3 INDIRECT EMPLOYMENT
Apart from direct employment, indirect employment opportunity in term of transport
operation, repair garages, various ancillaries, shops & market etc. will be generated.
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